Driver response to a metropolitan main road intersection control programme.

Author(s)
McKelvey, R.K. Wisdom, P.H. Mare, W.K. & Triggs, T.J.
Year
Abstract

This report is concerned with the field observation phase of a before and a after study on the effects on driver behaviour of a metropolitan area intersection control programme. By this programme all main road intersection priorities are allocated by road sign and markings or by automatic signals. Field observations results strongly suggest a complete changeover of priority assignments at intersections to the main road driver.

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Library number
B 11843 /73/83.2/
Source

Clayton, Monash University, Department of Psychology, 1976, 52 p., fig., graph., tab., ref.; Human Factor Report HFR- 3.

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